The Leader of the ISIS terrorists Abu bakr Al-Baghdadi has reportedly ordered his militants to withdraw from Iraq and move to some other countries.

According to the president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, Ammar al-Hakim, the Iraqi forces have obtained a letter signed by Baghdadi which was supposed to be received by his men in Iraq.

Hakim revealed that in the letter, Baghdadi orders the terrorists in Iraq to gradually withdraw from Iraq, and move to other countries.

Hakim also urged the Iraqi government to prepare a prior plan for the post-ISIS era as the extremist group is realizing its failure in the country.

“This is the beginning of the end of ISIS in Iraq,” he claimed.

Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) official, Wahid Bakozi, said last week that they have obtained a copy of ISIS leader Abu bakr Al-Baghdadi’s letter to the group’s commanders, ordering them to eventually withdraw to the major cities as “the people of Iraq and Syria do not deserve the sacrifices ISIS is making.”

The Kurdish official pointed out that, according to Baghdadi’s letter, the terrorists are required to focus on Misrata city of Libya instead of continuing in the current situation of Iraq and Syria, ABNA reported.